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or maybe, a hidden place for little things?

Sunday, April 4, 2010

good news and good weather.

no.i'm not very good at this whole "blogging" thing, am i?considering i have such extended absencesi can't expect anyone to be reading this crap but me,a few months from now, when i rediscover it again.

just as i have this time!and with glad tidings, too.

(for some reason my pictures aren't uploading,otherwise i would have had interspersed images of my newest projects,but, assuming you are even here reading this blog,you will just have to visit my shop: emilouanna.etsy.com)

no, the glad tidings are not that it is 80 degrees and sunnythe first weekend of april (a record-setting event in many circumstances,though, i have to admit, a bit concerning for those of uswho are of the environmental studies persuasion)...

the good news is that i have figured out how to graduate next december,AND i won't even have a full semester(busting out at the seems like this one)as i had previously thought.

and the class i was banking on isn't even being offered in the fall.in fact. it's not being offered during the school year at all.

it is being offered over the summer.

and although i will be missing the first week of a four-week coursedue to the geology club's two week field trip to Nova Scotia,it will be worth the catch-up stress just to make space in my fall semester.

in addition to that breathing room,my required ecosystems ecology class will also count as an upper-level Bio class,so i don't have to take micro biology. not that i don't want to take micro...it's just that with Seminar and all, i want to be able to focus all of my attention in one place.

also, this means that i only have two required classes for fall semester,but i need three in order to be registered as a full-time student...

PERFECT!

now i can fill in the gaps with some de-stress creative processing classes.ie : photography or printmaking.

wowee!! i am starting to actually look forward to next semester!

as for now, i will stick to my countdown to diana's wedding(four weeks)and to the geology club's 2-week Nova Scotia trip...(five weeks)